FAQs
Eney beeswax wraps are a sustainable alternative to plastic wrap for covering food. They are made from cotton fabric coated with beeswax, tree resin, and organic jojoba oil. The natural wax coating allows the wraps to seal in freshness and stick to containers.
To use Eney beeswax wraps, gently warm them between your hands before stretching over a bowl or wrapping around produce. The warmth softens the wax to mold around contents and seal. When done, rinse in cool water to reset the wax. Let air dry before reusing. Wraps can be composted when worn out.
Eney beeswax wraps can cover produce, bread, cheese, leftovers, and bowls. Their reusable, biodegradable nature makes them ideal for sustainable kitchen habits. Avoid raw meat and liquids. Stick to dry goods wrapped loosely.
Hand wash Eney beeswax wraps in cool water with gentle soap. Avoid hot water as it may melt the wax. Let wraps air dry thoroughly before reusing to prevent bacterial growth. Refresh wax coating every 6 months using beeswax and tree resin. Compost wraps when worn and replace.
With proper care, Eney beeswax wraps can last up to a year. Their lifespan depends on frequency of use and foods wrapped. Avoiding hot water, tears, and washing only when dirty extends their lifespan. Retire wraps when wax coating wears thin or fabric shows signs of damage.
Eney beeswax wraps offer an eco-friendly, plastic-free alternative for household food storage. They seal in freshness using natural ingredients. Customers choose Eney for their stylish patterns, reusable nature, and easy care compared to disposable plastic wrap.
Eney beeswax wraps are designed and handmade in Australia using locally sourced, organic cotton and beeswax. Production keeps to ethical principles for sustainability.
Yes, Eney beeswax wraps can be composted at the end of their lifespan. The cotton fabric and beeswax coating break down naturally to enrich soil. Just cut into pieces first to speed decomposition.
While they are not suitable for freezing food, Eney beeswax wraps work great for storing thawed leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Allow frozen items to fully thaw first before wrapping to extend freshness.
To store, gently roll up Eney beeswax wraps and keep in a reusable bag or container. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat to prevent the wax from melting. Hang wraps separately if storing for convenience.